Music has been an important emotional outlet for Georgie Jessup Mauler since she was an adolescent.
Growing up in Jessup, Mauler's mother encouraged her to play music with her brother and childhood friends. It's been a long journey for the musician,...

OWINGS MILLS - On one of the first plays of team drills during the Baltimore Ravens' organized team activity practice Tuesday, Steve Smith beat Asa Jackson off the line of scrimmage, caught a short pass over the middle and quickly accelerated upfield...

OWINGS MILLS - Timmy Jernigan and Terrence Brooks were part of one of the best defenses in college football last season at Florida State.
Now, they will try to help the Baltimore Ravens re-establish themselves as one of the best defenses in the NFL....

OWINGS MILLS - To Eric DeCosta, the Baltimore Ravens' first pick in next week's NFL draft will likely be one of three players.
"I could give you three names, and it will be one of those three guys most likely," DeCosta, the Ravens' assistant general...

OWINGS MILLS - Baltimore Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta said it last week: New offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak runs a tight end-friendly offense.
Coach John Harbaugh and tight ends Dennis Pitta and Owen Daniels have all talked about that as well since Kubiak was hired in January.
And while the Ravens have already added Daniels this offseason to go along with Pitta, they would like to add even more talent at that position.
They hope to do so during the NFL draft next week, and they...

OWINGS MILLS - When wide receiver Steve Smith signed with the Baltimore Ravens in March, one of the primary selling points was the opportunity to play in Gary Kubiak's offense.
Kubiak, most recently the head coach of the Houston Texans, was hired to be the Ravens' offensive coordinator January.
"When I heard and saw that they were bringing in coach Kubiak, I knew that was somebody that I wanted to play underneath because I know how explosive [the offense is] and what they do and how they play football,"...

OWINGS MILLS - New Baltimore Ravens tight end Crockett Gillmore was a defensive end his first season in college, and he says he plays offense with the same type of defensive mindset.
"I want to go in there and block somebody," Gillmore said Friday.
The Ravens entered the NFL draft last week wanting to add more of a blocking tight end to go along with tight ends Dennis Pitta and Owen Daniels. They ended up with Gillmore, who they took in the third round.
"For me, I think of myself as a blocker with...

OWINGS MILLS - Baltimore Ravens tight ends coach Brian Pariani was apparently excited enough that the Ravens had come to terms with Owen Daniels that he let out a mild roar when he first heard Baltimore had agreed to terms with Daniels Thursday afternoon.
That's at least how it was described to Daniels Friday by different members of the Ravens' organization.
Pariani had been pushing for Daniels to sign with Baltimore ever since Daniels was released by the Houston Texans March 11.
Pariani was Daniels'...

The Baltimore Ravens added another weapon to their offense Thursday, agreeing to terms with former Houston Texans tight end Owen Daniels on a one-year contract.
The Ravens had been looking for another tight end to go along with Dennis Pitta.
In Daniels, they get a two-time Pro Bowler who spent the first eight seasons of his NFL career playing under new Baltimore offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak in Houston.
Daniels is 32 and missed 11 games last year because of a leg injury, but he had 24 catches for...

OWINGS MILLS - The Baltimore Ravens' primary objective entering this offseason was to improve on offense after ranking fourth-worst in the NFL in total offense last season.
Three months since their season ended, they feel like they have done that.
At their season-review news conference in early January, Baltimore owner Steve Bisciotti said that the front office planned to look at the offense with the same fine-toothed comb that it looked at the defense with last offseason.
And three months later, the...

BALTIMORE — The last time anyone saw this much of Baltimore owner Steve Bisciotti he was celebrating the 2012 Super Bowl victory, clutching the Vince Lombardi Trophy and sharing the moment with coaches, players and fans.
It was a rare sight. He's not an owner who craves the spotlight.
When it comes to the Ravens, Bisciotti tries to limit his public speaking engagements to a once-a-year minimum, reluctantly joining team officials to sum up the season at the Ravens training complex. He is the type...